Beside your hand position, what do you do differently on a break on a barbox vs a 9ft table?
Barbox, I break off the back rail, about a half diamond away from the rail, and about a half diamond to the right from center. Ill move a little if Im not making any balls, but thats my barbox break.
Big table, I break from the corner of the box. Depending on whats going, I might move closer to the rail etc.
Rule of thumb, the same speed (roughly 20mph), I do vary if the table doesnt like a hard break though. You just have to be careful on the barbox with cue elevation. Its easier to catch a bad hop, and ANY error in not hitting the head ball squarely is sending the cb off the table.Do you use the same power? or do you use less on barbox?
I never alter my hand positions as it relates to behind the head string,as if I were lining up a normal shot,approx. 7". Only the cue ball's position for the break. That determination comes within the scope of warming up, and observing other players on that table. When moving to a side rail for breaking I find the position which allows me the same "at rest" position(Distance from Bridge Hand to Cue Ball) as I would have behind the string.Roughly 7". It works for me,each player must find their sweet spot through trial and error.That's the beauty,and frustrations with pool. GL.Beside your hand position, what do you do differently on a break on a barbox vs a 9ft table?
Beside your hand position, what do you do differently on a break on a barbox vs a 9ft table?
Witch hand?
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